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    Per·mis·si·ble
    /pərˈmisəb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. permitted; allowed: "it is permissible to edit and rephrase the statement"
  2. Definitions of permissible. adjective. that may be permitted especially as according to rule. “ permissible behavior in school”. “a permissible tax deduction”. synonyms: allowable, allowed. tolerable. capable of being borne or endured. see more.

  3. 3 days ago · If something is permissible, it is considered to be acceptable because it does not break any laws or rules. Religious practices are permissible under the Constitution. The EU had decreed it was not permissible to charge female drivers less for insurance.

  4. If something is permissible, you are allowed to have it or do it, because it does not break any rules, laws, or conventions. Towing caravans up to 2.30m wide are permissible in Norway. I understood that it was permissible to ask a question.

  5. adjective. /pəˈmɪsəbl/ /pərˈmɪsəbl/ (formal) acceptable according to the law or a particular set of rules. permissible levels of nitrates in water. permissible (for somebody) (to do something) It is not permissible for employers to discriminate on grounds of age. Topics Permission and obligation c2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

  6. allowed by the rules: [ + to do sth ] It is not permissible to smoke inside the building. (Definition of permissible from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  7. permissible meaning, definition, what is permissible: allowed by law or by the rules: Learn more.

  8. adjective. That can be permitted; allowable. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: allowable. unprohibited. licit. legitimate. endorsed. acceptable. permitted. lawful. admissible. kosher. Antonyms: impermissible. prohibited. illegal. unacceptable. forbidden. Origin of Permissible.

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